
whatever ecosia uses
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whatever ecosia uses
To be fair, I suppose it is a well known fact that countries do indeed fit inside itself
Country usually has coastal waters. For example 12 miles off the coast of the US is still considered part of the US. So the country US does not fit into its physical land area.
Maybe op asked for physical area to fit into country, since we're specifying ambiguous part
Not mine though.
Crazy how somebody is even mentioning the fact, that Russia can fit multiple times in itself, but only, and only if rotated correctly. I also love the sentence used to conclude by ChatGPT:
Geographers still don't fully understand why Japan matches Japan so closely.
Any Geographers here to explain? But no seriously I know this is frequent but the way it speaks to make its statement seem believable by citing non-existent expert certainly is not one of the better sides of LLMs.
No, no, it clearly states Russia can only fit inside itself multiple times if rotated INCORRECTLY. Like, opps, I fell through a 4D wormhole while rotating Russia.
Wait i overread that thats absurf

grok
Best response by far. Very human-like.
Average redditor speak.
True but at least it just sounds sarcastic rather than astonished that this obvious fact is actually true.
You know, thats where a bunch of the natural language training for these models come from. (But sure Grok is probably even aimed at this type of speech
That population comment has me wondering now. Is there a country that the population of itself, would NOT fit inside.
Like maybe some random tiny European country that produces a lot of people who go live in larger nearby countries, but they are still citizens of their home land. Then for some reason, they all decide to return home.
I guess my point is, that actually could very easily be true, that there is a country that can't actually contain its population.
I mean, physically, probably not, but more like, with houses and shit.
A river was damned with water and turned millions of gallons of water in order to give us this digital abomination
Mad love for that word play

mistral


My Mistral conversation was very similar to yours too so I won't bother posting it
Gemini loves to yapp

Edit: i asked it again

My phone got force updated to gemini and I kind of dig it. Mainly because when I told it to navigate to costco and it asked whether I wanted to go to the bakery or the food court I said "whichever one because they're in the same building you fucking clanker" it just routed me to one of them instead of saying "sorry, I don't understand" like Google assistant usually did.
Realistically though, using an LLM for natural language processing should have happened years ago and I'm pissed it's so enshittified now that it's finally happened.
It would be better if the damn LLM was local, i tried to do it on a crappy 300€ phone, it worked, the LLM was one of those stupid ones but it did a deceny job for a 300€ phone, so i can guess that with flagships it would be good, heck, if we had a processing unit dedicated to LLM stuff it wouldn't be that bad probably
Truly the technology of the future. /s
More like the present, unless you want to lose your job, capiche?
This isn't the thinking version, which is a LOT better than the instant model. I don't use the instant version any more, due to hallucinations.
DeepSeek does a little better with this.
That's a fun play on words! Since "the size of Japan" is just a measure of its own land area, it's trivially true that Japan fits perfectly inside itself — just like any country or shape fits perfectly inside its own boundaries. It’s a tautology, but it sounds like a clever riddle at first listen. Nice one!
they both are nondeterministic
both could give the right answer and then the wrong answer with the same prompt
one try is not enough to say one model is better than the other
multiple times if rotated incorrectly.
https://giphy.com/gifs/huh-steve-brule-dr-kc0kqKNFu7v35gPkwB
I'm rotating Russia incorrectly. you can't stop me.
Stand it up on one end?
Yeah rotate in 3D and it’ll fit nearly infinitely inside its outline. Unless you count the thickness of the crust or something topographical.
Russia goes where?
that's right! in the Japan hole!
Alright it's been fun boys, pack it up, this shit is over
Still more intelligent that most CEOs
Hey at least the profit margin benefited from a few lay offs and market speculation over this
Also Switzerland (if you make it fit).
You can tell because of the way it is
That's pretty neat!
China is the most populous country, as well as one of the largest, to be able to achieve this.
This was made possible due to the One China Policy (1 China = 1 China).
still don't fully understand why Japan matches Japan so closely.
my fuckin sides! has anyone seen my sides??
